Thursday, February 4, 2016

Now scheduling a one month tour for Blood Royal by Lloyd A. Meeker

Now scheduling a one month tour for Blood Royal by Lloyd A. MeekerThis tour will be Feb 26- March 25 (weekdays only)

I am scheduling reviews, guest blogs, interviews and spotlight stops

pdf available for reviewers To participate in this tour please send:

Your blog name and url

A couple suggested dates during the tourPlease include the type of stop you wish to host

And let me know if you wish to review

Blood
Royal

Legacy
of Albessind

Book
One

Lloyd
A. Meeker

Genre: Romantic Fantasy

Publisher: Wild Rose Press

Date of Publication: February 26,
2015

Print ISBN 978-1-5092-0606-3

Digital ISBN 978-1-5092-0607-0

Number of pages: 333

Word Count: 85k

Cover Artist: Debbie Taylor

Book Description:

Struggling artist Eva Milaras is
in the midst of buying groceries when a bomb blast tears the store apart. A
handsome man with mysterious powers saves her life and stuffs her into a limo
without a steering wheel—while treating her like royalty. Caught in a deadly
web of magic and murder, Eva faces an aristocratic destiny she didn’t know
about and doesn't want. Now in a strange world she has to survive the deadly
schemes of her new-found relatives as they maneuver for advantage in a
murderous royal court.

Talak has loved Eva long before
he saved her life, but that love is doomed. She must marry a man from a royal
bloodline, and Talak is duty-bound to protect her until she marries—regardless
of his torn heart. Together they battle intrigue and betrayal, only to discover
they must choose between letting go of each other...or certain death for
treason. A choice Eva refuses to make.

Lloyd A. Meeker credits Walter de
la Mare’s “The Listeners” as the first poem to steal both his heart and his
imagination. That was in seventh grade, and he’s never been the same since. At
university he devoured Lord of the Rings in a single weekend. Then came
Bradbury’s Something Wicked This Way Comes, and Le Guin’s A Wizard of Earthsea.
Fantasy became his home turf.

He’s led what can only be
described as an eventful life, and he’s grateful for all of it. He’s been a
minister, a pilot, a janitor, a drinker, a cancer survivor, and a software
developer on his way to becoming a writer. His work includes five novels, two
books of poetry, a few essays, and several short stories.

He’s happily entangled in a
life-long love affair with metaphor and the potent mystery of the Hero’s
Journey, especially in its metaphysical and psychological aspects. He lives in
southern Florida among friends and family with his husband, working on his next
novel, practicing subtle energy healing, reading, wallowing in classical music
and celebrating a very active retirement.